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Welcome to our web design blog. Here you can stay up to date with some of the latest updates and information in the world of web design and online marketing. Our web design blog, is also the home of Nick and James' video blog which is published every friday. Our latest blog posts are below and you can also subscribe to our RSS feed.

Internet Explorer 9 – Web Designers Update

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Today Stephen looks at the latest news and developments surrounding Internet Explorer 9, and what we can look forward to in this latest release.

.CO Website Domain Names now Available

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.CO Domain Names are now globally available as the new alternative to overpopulated domain extensions. We take a look at the opportunities of ‘dot-co’ and if purchasing a .CO domain is worth the investment.

Apple launches Safari 5 Website Browser

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Apple have released the newest version of their Web Browser, Safari 5, which features expanded HTML5 support and the introduction of an extensions platform.

UK Website Design Roadshows for CS5

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Michael Angrave looks into the forth-coming CS5 UK Roadshows aimed at showcasing some of the latest features across each platform. Register online for your nearest city and check out the latest offerings from Adobe.

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